2. Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) – is an
application that allows health care providers to use a
computer to directly enter medical orders
electronically.
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems
Society (HIMMS) reported that as a result of
electronic charting, nurses are able to obtain
information quickly and efficiently, using the
information to improve the daily workflow.
Storing the information electronically is more easily
available to all members of the care team, including the
physician and other care providers, as well as staff
teams at other healthcare organizations that the patient
may visit.
3. Computerized provider order entry (CPOE)-
entering and sending treatment instructions –
including medication, laboratory, and radiology
orders – via a computer application rather than
paper, fax, or telephone.
CPOE stands for computerized provider or
physician order entry. This technology enables
doctors to order drugs, tests, consultations, and
other medical products and services electronically
instead of writing prescriptions by hand.
4. Termology
electronic prior authorization(e-PA)- a feature
ensuring the safe and appropriate use of selected
drugs and medical procedures.
5. Software Product User Capability Major
Features
Practice Fusion E-prescribing Small and
Individual
Practices
Practice Fusion
EHR and
Patient Fusion
App
• EPICS
compliance
• e-PA Two-
click order refill
• Drug –drug,
drug allergy
check
Patient Keeper Independent
CPOE System
Any size
Healthcare
Provider
Allscripts
EHR,EpicCare
EMR, Cerner
EHR,
Other Popular
EHR,EMR
system
• Tallored order
sets,
• One-click
order entry
• Drug –drug,
drug allergy
and duplicate
therapy check,
•Alert
Management
6. EASILY MANAGE YOUR APPOINTMENTS WITH
ONLINE BOOKING
SAVE TIME WITH ONLINE CHECK-IN
GAIN INSIGHTS WITH POPULATION HEALTH
MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12. Features
EHR integration
Security and HIPAA compliance
Automated text, voice, and email appointment
reminders with confirmation
English or Spanish appointment reminders
Patient intake forms
Secure text communications
Broadcast messaging
Customizable appointment reminders
Video Chat
19. For more explanation find the following
Link
https://www.museweb.org/patientkeeper/
home
20. Software Product User Capability Major
Features
Halfpenny
Technologies
Orders
Management
Portal
Hospital and
Laboratory
Any size
Most EHR
with e-
processing
function
• Promote
Interoperabilit
y compliance,
• Custom order
sets,
• Configurable
workflows,
• Results
delivery
Sure scripts E-prescribing
Suite
Hospital,
Laboratory,
and
Pharmacies
any size
Most
EHR,EMR
• EPCS
Compliance
• e-PA
• Lower cost
drug
alternative list,
• Long term
and post acute
care
transactions,
21. Introduction HT
Halfpenny Technologies has created solutions to
overcome data exchange challenges. The company
designs healthcare connectivity and
interoperability solutions for computerized
physician data entry (CPOE), clinical data
exchange, and health information exchange (HIE).
With their expertise as developers and experience
with clinical workflow, they have designed
solutions for connectivity to electronic health
records, laboratory information systems, and
healthcare information systems.
22. Normalization:The rules-based engine enables you to acquire, filter,
standardize, normalize, and deliver data in the format preferred by the
receiving system.
24-hour support:Users enjoy 24/7 support, backed by proactive
monitoring, notifications, and alerts on service interruptions.
Pre-built adapters:The solution contains built-in adapters that can
integrate effectively with more than 90% of the existing EMR, RIS, LIS, and
HIS. This makes it easy to exchange patient records, lab test and radiology
results as well as pharmacy transactions.
Interoperability:The Halfpenny technology solution covers computerized
physician order entry, EHR integration, test dictionary builds, and LOINC
mapping.
Cost savings:With the cloud-based solution, you can avoid the high costs
and inefficiencies associated with point-to-point connections. This solution
reduces both implementation and support costs.
To know more:
https://accumen.com/technology-solutions/#accumenconnect
HT Features
23. Surescripts aligns nearly all electronic health
records (EHR) vendors, pharmacy benefit
managers, pharmacies and clinicians in the U.S.,
plus health plans, long-term and post-acute care
organizations, hubs and specialty pharmacy
organizations.
24. Enhance Prescribing
Benefit Optimization delivers prescription benefit
intelligence so clinicians can find medication that’s
appropriate and affordable.
Prior Authorization helps fill prescriptions faster by
bringing prior authorization question sets and
responses into clinical workflows.
Specialty Medications streamlines the unique
complexities of specialty prescribing and fulfillment to
reduce treatment delays.
E-Prescribing sets the standard for safe, clear
prescriptions with technology that fosters high data
quality and efficient communication.
25. Inform care decisions
Medication History gives clinicians a cleaner, more
complete and intelligently enhanced picture of
medications prescribed and dispensed.
Clinical History leverages the Care quality
interoperability framework to deliver care history
insights to clinicians and care managers.
Clinical Direct Messaging securely delivers clinical
communications, facilitating efficient workflows
and smoother care coordination.
26. Advance Health Care
Intelligence in Action
Find insights on topics including interoperability, specialty
medications, and medication affordability and adherence.
Federal advocacy
Our leaders inform and encourage smart health IT policy at
the national level.
Upcoming events
Find opportunities to connect with Surescripts throughout
the year and around the country.
Press releases
Get the latest updates on how the Surescripts Network
Alliance is advancing healthcare.
27. Software Product User Capability Major
Features
Dr First RCopia E-
prescribing
Small and
Medium
Most
EHR,EMR
systems
EPCS
Compliance if
combined with
EPCS Gold
Module,
E-PA,
Integrated two
year medication
history,
Predictive
analytics,
Drug-drug,
drug-allergy
duplicate
therapy and
dosing alerts
30. How CPOE Works
1. A user (physician) logs in to an EHR system.
2. The EHR system confirms that the user is authorized and
initiates the ordering process via the CPOE system.
3. The physician creates or modifies an order for medications,
laboratory, or radiology tests.
4. The order is validated against a patient’s medical history, a
knowledge base of a clinical decision support system, and a health
insurance plan stored in a practice management system.
6. After all the checks, the order is sent to a product or service
provider’s system (a pharmacy, laboratory, etc.).
7. The order becomes part of the patient’s record in the EHR
system.
These steps make prescriptions transparent and track able, less
prone to error and fraud. The next section will dig deeper into the
advantages of CPOE
31. Electronic medical records (EMRs) – are digital
versions of the paper charts in clinician offices,
clinics, and hospitals. Gone are the days of paper
charts that had to be meticulously updated with
handwritten notes. Today, nurses are more likely
to input notes into electronic health records and
other systems that keep a patient’s medical history
up-to-date and easily accessible.
32. Patient portals – secure online websites that give
patients 24-hour access to their test results,
medication records, and other personal health
information. As the U.S. population becomes more
mobile, it is increasingly important that their
personal medical records can travel with them to
any office or medical organization they may visit
during their lifetime.
33. Healthcare workflow management – provides better
internal controls and greatly improved efficiency to
reduce risk, increase compliance, improve productivity,
and encourage efficiency. Health informatics is also an
important part of care coordination in nursing. The
ability to track staffing, workflow, and communication
can help nurses to identify areas where current
processes can be improved. This can also help ensure
that staffing levels remain adequate, which is critical
for providing patients with the best possible care. If the
nurse-to-patient ratio drops too low, patients are more
likely to suffer adverse results. Maintaining adequate
levels helps nurses provide the best possible care each
day without burning out.
34. Machine learning – a branch of artificial intelligence
(AI) focused on building applications that learn from
data and improve their accuracy over time without
being programmed to do so. Evidence-based practices
have long been an essential part of nursing, and today,
determining those best practices involves the use of
health informatics. Analyzing the mass quantities of
data collected regarding patient care and outcomes
helps to determine how best to treat these conditions
and situations in the future. The more data that is
collected and analyzed, the more accurate the resulting
conclusions tend to be, providing the best possible
information for determining how best to care for
patients in the future.